Panjab University PU CET 2023 application window opens for PG admission
Candidates can apply online at cetpg.puchd.ac.in by May 20.
Mridusmita Deka | April 20, 2023 | 06:12 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Panjab University (PU) has started the application window for the postgraduate common entrance test (PGCET). The last date to register for the PU CET PG is May 20 and the last date to submit PU CET PG application fee online is May 23. Candidates can apply online at cetpg.puchd.ac.in.
The Panjab University PG CET will be held on June 10 and June 11. Students will be able to download their admit card after June 5. The exam will be held for a duration of 90 mins and will contain 75 multiple-choice questions.
PU CET PG Application Steps
Step 1: Register Online.
Step 2: Note down the login id and password.
Step 3: Login to the account to pay fee online
Step 4: After successful payment, complete the application form fill up, upload scanned passport size photograph, signature, fill other important information
Step 5: Save and confirm.
PU CET PG 2023 Admission Eligibility
The minimum qualification for admission to the first year of the programme will be:
i) A recognized first degree of minimum three Years’ duration in any discipline with at least 50% marks and with mathematics at 10+2 or at graduation level (all three years); or
ii) BCA from Panjab University with 50% marks; or
iii) BVoc (Software Development), BVoc (Hardware and Networking) and BVoc Multimedia (Graphics and Animation) with at least 50 percent marks and with mathematics at 10+2 level; or
iv) Any examination recognized by the Panjab University Chandigarh as equivalent to any of the above examination (i), (ii) or (iii).
5% concession is admissible in eligibility requirement to SC/ST/BC/PwD candidates.
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